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oh as well

here are all the valid menu items

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...werfc-faq.htm#4

and here is their controller menu logic

the image is a little blury i know

but i can sequence them up too

http://paulr33.skylinesaustralia.com/docs/...erfc-faq.htm#4a

to be honest, i cant make heads or tales of that road map/flow chart...lol

you know what would make it easy...set up a photo shoot and take clear pics of the screen displays. then its all a matter of cropping and you will end up with something that looks like the real thing. beats duplicating each screen manually.

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hi guys

there was someone working on this but ive lost the original e-mail / PM

please drop me a note if it was you - i want to continue with this

ive got my own hosting now so i am ready - anyone else interested in doign this?

hi guys

there was someone working on this but ive lost the original e-mail / PM

please drop me a note if it was you - i want to continue with this

ive got my own hosting now so i am ready - anyone else interested in doign this?

Is it just as simple as link buttons to pages? lol

I'd give it a go :P

yep thats it

all i want is a working mock up of the hand controller

then later on ill add in help text and english translation text and other junk

but basically i want a clickable mock up hand controller to let you use it if it was a real one

i want it for a learning tool for new users and also so that tuners can show owners how to do basic functions etc

here are all the required images

i basically want them linked together in a single clickable window / app / interface

it can be java, html, flash, anything as long as its on a webpage i dont care

http://www.paulr33.com/downloads/hand_controller_images.zip

here are all the required images

i basically want them linked together in a single clickable window / app / interface

it can be java, html, flash, anything as long as its on a webpage i dont care

http://www.paulr33.com/downloads/hand_controller_images.zip

I just downloaded the zip and had a look at the pics...

And since I don't have a PFC myself, all those pics didn't make sense to me lol, I just can't figure out what is going on xD

Maybe you can draw me like a tree diagram? lol

Charles, look on Paul's power fc site, theres a tree diagram on there.

and Gday Paul, been a while, I was the one working on it for you, I have not forgotten about it, nor plan to quit, the main problem is time, back at uni and was working fairly solidly over the holidays.

Also, my limited knowledge in the language I'm programing in makes things slower as I have to ask alot of people questions about things I want to do.

I'll send you the code again, just need to find it :P

P.S I'll email you about a few other things you may be interested in.

promise once I have finished this assignment due on the 26th I'll get going on it again. spoken to will about help... he rekons theres a few better ways I could have done things and he'll help me after 26th (we are working on the same assignment together atm)

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promise once I have finished this assignment due on the 26th I'll get going on it again. spoken to will about help... he rekons theres a few better ways I could have done things and he'll help me after 26th (we are working on the same assignment together atm)

How about going one step further and making an app to use as a display once the iphone is hooked up to the pfc?

How about going one step further and making an app to use as a display once the iphone is hooked up to the pfc?

lol, baby steps... I heard the iphone language is similar to C, give us time to finish this one..

Paul, Will and I will have a crack at making advancements on this tomorrow, for now, I finally found the old project that was on one of my old laptops.

clicky

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